James Blackmon Jr. decommitted from Indiana on Thursday, and a host of other college hoops powers are now after the 6-2 guard from the class of 2014: Kentucky, North Carolina State, UCLA, Michigan State, Florida State, Oklahoma State, Memphis, Florida, Connecticut, Purdue, Minnesota and Marquette, the Louisville Courier-Journal reported Friday.

"All of them put offers on the table pretty much," Blackmon's father and coach, James Sr. told the newspaper.

Another school added to that mix is North Carolina, according to various reports, making the tally at 13 schools -- one fewer than Blackmon Jr.'s age at the time he committed to the Hoosiers.

While Blackmon Jr. told Rivals.com that Indiana is still "No. 1 on my list," he did want to make sure of his decision, which is why he's opening things back up.

"I just want to take a last look, since it's probably the biggest decision of my life," Blackmon Jr. told the site.

Whoever lands Blackmon will be getting a player who averaged an Indiana state-leading 33.3 points a game last season.

Interestingly, Blackmon's father played for the Wildcats from 1983-87, but James Sr. said that tie won't limit what his son can do.

"Yeah, what (Wildcats coach John Calipari) does, and what he does for the older players, I think it's a great situation, but at the same time, this is something that James has got to decide, and we'll go from there," James Sr. told the Courier-Journal.

Blackmon Jr. and Trey Lyles, who also committed to Indiana early, but reopened his recruiting last year, are friends and travel-team teammates. Lyles is also being recruited by Kentucky, the only school they have in common among offers.